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Masons Form Group in Macedonia

by John Hamill, Director of Communications at the United Grand Lodge of England

Skopie — The consecration of the new Grand Lodge in Macedonia by the Pro Grand Master, Lord Northampton, and a team of Grand officers from England was the culmination of nearly 10 years work.

There had been no Masonic presence in Macedonia for nearly 80 years, when a group of Macedonians approached the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) in 1996 with a request to be made regular Freemasons in Lodges in London.

They had done their research and had realized that there was both regular and irregular Masonry, and were determined that the new Masonic presence in their country would be of unimpeachable regularity.

After due diligence, the men were inducted into a number of London Lodges which decided that the candidates were "fit and proper persons." Arrangements were made for each of the lodges to have a dispensation to meet on the same day on three occasions in 1997, and the group became Master Masons under the UGLE.

Not only were they regular in their attendance at their Lodges in London, but they were also given permission to hold a Lodge of instruction in Skopie, and a umber of English brethren, regularly visited them and helped them in their work.

Regular visits to London were a major commitment, in time and money, so in 2001 the brethren petitioned to have a Lodge meeting in Skopie, which was agreed, and a team went out from England and consecrated the Skopie Lodge No. 9721 on Oct. 1, 2001.

The Lodge worked in English, which became a small problem, as many potential good candidates had no English. in 2001, Unity Lodge No. 9742 was consecrated with special permission to work the ritual in Macedonian. It was followed in 2003 by White Dawns Lodge No. 9765, also working in Macedonian.

By 2005, the three lodges had demonstrated that they were capable of running their own affairs and the decision was taken to form them into a Grand Lodge.

The consecration was one of the largest international Masonic meetings in Europe. Fifteen Grand Lodges were represented, 11 by their grand masters in person, the remaining four by special representatives.

The new Grand Master for Macedonia, Brother Vladimir Sukarov, in his address, paid special tribute to the Pro Grand master and his team not only for the superb ceremony, but also for all the support and fraternal affection that had been shown to his Brethren from their first coming to England.

The new Grand Lodge had been granted prospective recognition by England at the Quarterly Communication on 14 September, which became effective immediately upon completion of the consecration. It was accorded immediate recognition by a number of the Grand Masters present at the ceremony and is now seeking recognition through the regular Masonic world.

The consecration was followed by a Festival Banquet, to which the ladies were invited. It was a fitting end to a very happy and exciting day. As Lord Northampton remarked in proposing the toast to the new Grand Lodge, the day had been the culmination of nearly 10 years of hard work, but the real work would begin the next day when they would begin to set the standards and traditions of the Grand Lodge of Macedonia.

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